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>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done? >> gone from 6.50 to 14 or 15. the new 10, does it have a keyboard or not? >> does it have a keyboard? >> what else do they offer if they don't offer the keyboard? they take that away. oh, boy, anyway. >> they will have a keyboard at some point. >> good question. we're going to get tweets and e-mails about this, keyboard or no keyboard. we know that it's going to have the keyboard that you could bring up, like the iphone does. i don't know if it has an actual keyboard. >> old-fashioned -- >> we'll check it out. >> i bet we have the answer for you next break. thank you guys. appreciate it. hey, bill, does it have a keyboard? >> d
>> you were never a fan. >> i was a fan for years when i used -- i used their products for many, many years. i was a late adopter to the android and a late adopter to other products, but once i got on the other products, i realized i didn't need anything else. >> would you switch back? >> why would i want to go something that's not part of my ecosystem. >> carter, real quick. on this chart what would turn you negative to say, you know what, this rally is done?...
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talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the beginning, you can't cut your way to a prosperous future. the only way out is to grow. so we have been relentlessly focused ever since then on putting the right policies into place to grow and also having the right attitude. >> when do you expect us to get back to growth? growth seems like the issues around the fiscal cliff, to be fair, we are looking at an economy that's growing, just slowly. >> yeah. i think it's a bit -- recently last week i was in korea and japan doing some business over there to with companies. i did hear over and over again
talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the...
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all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but the question i'm sure he knows his vote as well, john boehner trying to save as much as he can to keep the economy from collapsing. i think it's a great job. i wish he didn't have to go this far and i wish we could've got the extension of all the tax cuts but i don't think that is possible. i admire him for doing that, although i wish we could've gotten more of the tax cut through. gerri: he said this morning real discussion of tax reform and entitlements will have to take place next year, but at that point what kind of leverage will the republican p
all but three voted with us, so that is amazing. gerri: there are a lot of strange alliances being built here bid a lot of people saying one thing and doing another. the democrats at one point had back a plan not too long ago about tax increases on people earning a million dollars or more. it has not been that long ago talking about a three for one deal, $3 in spending for increased $1 in taxes. now it is one-for-1. has boehner gone too far? >> he is under a lot of pressure on that, but...
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thanks so much for joining us. treasury secretary tim geithner told cnbc there will be no deal if it doesn't involve higher rates on the top 2% of the wealthiest. when it comes down to it, will republicans budge on this issue? >> it's kind of crazy for him to say that because, first of all, if they got their higher rates and they also included the approximately 1 million small businesses wrapped into it, you know, they would get enough to run the federal government for about seven days. it wouldn't really solve the problems, and, of course, then they are going to come back and say the rest of the 98%, you've got to come up with money yourselves >> i understand, but the point is will you budge? will you go along with it if it leads to a deal? >> i'm pretty close to the speaker who i admire greatly, and none of us really want to raise the rates because we know once we do they will go up and then the spending will never occur. we've had that happen a lot during my 36 years. >> i was going to say, senator. you've been
thanks so much for joining us. treasury secretary tim geithner told cnbc there will be no deal if it doesn't involve higher rates on the top 2% of the wealthiest. when it comes down to it, will republicans budge on this issue? >> it's kind of crazy for him to say that because, first of all, if they got their higher rates and they also included the approximately 1 million small businesses wrapped into it, you know, they would get enough to run the federal government for about seven days....
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us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover financial and citi to a buy. take a look at those stocks today, and they are moving on that call. meredith joins me now to talk about the industry and the entire group. thanks for joining us. >> so good to see you. >> what is getting you bullish on the banks today? >> we went bullish yesterday morning, and i think this is a really, really important time for the financial. you have three things going on. most importantly clarity. more clarity today on the financials than you have in the five years since the financial crisis began,
us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover...
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also with us, town hall's elizabeth and roll call. let's get a sense where you think this is going, steve. you don't like where it's going? >> no. you know, look, we need a deal. we're sitting on a price missing here with the whole world watching, the markets are expecting a deal, the credit rating agencies expecting a deal, and if we don't have a balanced deal including spending cuts and a revenue race, even if it's a small deal with a process for the future, you're going to see markets react, not only in this country, but around the world, and you're going to see the credit rating agencies act, and if that happens, our interest rates are going to go up. the cost of our debt's going to go up, and it's going to exas effort -- exacerbate the problem spinning out of control. it's in a point in time, and we're playing politics, when, in fact, the entire world, the business community, everybody around washington is saying, look, guys, make some progress here. neil: what worries me now is when the next shoe drops. democrats, largely 80 con
also with us, town hall's elizabeth and roll call. let's get a sense where you think this is going, steve. you don't like where it's going? >> no. you know, look, we need a deal. we're sitting on a price missing here with the whole world watching, the markets are expecting a deal, the credit rating agencies expecting a deal, and if we don't have a balanced deal including spending cuts and a revenue race, even if it's a small deal with a process for the future, you're going to see markets...
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that'souble miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can tually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! neil: we are nowhere close search could deal than we were last week at this time. but i guess they could over the phone? >> right. we have got as much de with house speaker out of town than rehab with him in wn. he has access to telephones and airports he would be happy to fly back to speed the the president but after the meeting last night, all signs point* to the continued impasse with taxes and spending. neil: we hear that they're getting agitated with each other with the free use in the top. it must get chile? >> you hear of frank discussion to say it was probably a not the nicest of conversations. also to buy there was there if you read a
that'souble miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can tually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! neil: we are nowhere close search could deal than we were last week at this time. but i guess they...
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antawn schiff, thanks for joining us. >> always a pleasure, maria. >> break it down for us. what happened in 2012 that caused these stocks to do well and why do you think we'll see a repeat next year? >> well, they were so hated last year. so many of them became victims of tax issues particularly at the end of last year when bank of america literally closed down $5 a share. what happened this year is they're still hated and most people are completely surprised by that chart you put up. they're shocked going, wait a minute, how are these stocks up so much? all these things are going long for them. quite frankly, they were so beaten down, they've put a lot of things behind them. 3u9 the mortgage settlement behind them, book values are ri rising, they're earning money. it would be a surprising statistic for most people to hear. >> but you don't think they're going to have those same issues in 2013, dodd-frank, the regulatory environment, record-low interest rates? these are all some of the issues that kept investors away from these stocks last year. >> yeah. and in spite of all
antawn schiff, thanks for joining us. >> always a pleasure, maria. >> break it down for us. what happened in 2012 that caused these stocks to do well and why do you think we'll see a repeat next year? >> well, they were so hated last year. so many of them became victims of tax issues particularly at the end of last year when bank of america literally closed down $5 a share. what happened this year is they're still hated and most people are completely surprised by that chart...
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a lot of us had more than one actually. it is a crucial part of learning about the field you may want to pursue. it offers obvious benefits to the intern and the company they're inturning for. in a move that could have big implications on internships everywhere, charlie rose's production company agreed to pay $250,000 to settle a class-action suit in which a former intern sued for suffering minimum wage violations. now, i don't know. i see there is legitimate -pvalue in opportunity to unpaid internships but christian dorsey said they cheat workers. he is here to, you guessed it, disagree with me. in the interest of full disclosure, before we get started fox entertainment, parent of news corp, fox business, undergoing a similar lawsuit. christian, unpaid internship is a right of passage, no good? >> well, you know, it's been against the law for about 70 years, melissa. it is no good because it is illegal and clearly some it amounts really in many cases to worker exploitation, unless the internship is providing educational va
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makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the earnings outlook for a lot of major firms still is not really great. financials wind up being the best performing sector of the year so far, but not brave enough yet. >> chris, tas nateed with the trend -- fascinated with the trend, but what sectors, and europe is controversial, but which parts? there's southern and northern. >> sure. that's a great question so right now our biggest overweight is in germany, and reason being is all of europe is cheap in different degrees, but germany, when you set monetary policy for the w
makes us bullish. david: one sector not fighting the fed are the financial sectors benefiting nicely from the money printing. they got a lot of heat, of course, from regulations en, ect., but so well capitalized the the momentment do you think because they are capitalized and set to grow, that they are a buy at these prices? >> well, excise i agree with. the data, many, many financial firms back to where they were before the financial crisis, i don't know about the earnings part. the...
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he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that has gone away, but you still have the fast-moving trades that hit the streets these days. is that what you're talking about? the hyperfast trading that goes on? >> that's a big part of it, bill, but it's not all. when you think about our financial system and i think we talked a bit about this before. the role as the financial side of our system, if you will, is to direct capital to its highest and best and most profitable uses. how much do we do of that a year? around $250 billion of additional equity capital, ipos and so on. $2
he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that...
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ladies, thanks so much for having us. i nearly said thank you for having us. thanking you for coming on the show. stacy, here we are day in and day out on the financial news talking about the fiscal cliff, economists talk about the fiscal cliff and politicians talk about the fiscal cliff. we're wondering whether mom and pops at home talk about the fiscal cliff. is a lack of a budget deal actually spooking shoppers out on main street? >> it is. walmart told us 75% of their customers have cite that had they are worried about the fiscal cliff. mandy, you and i were on last week talking about the luxury retailers and we called out saks saying business pre-holiday was particularly weak. what are the people in the stores telling me all week, saying that this is the worst pre-christmas they had seen in over a decade, and part of that was because their consumers are worried about the fiscal cliff, so note to the government. it does matter. >> yeah, but that's, as you say, part of it. laura, what else is going on? it just felt like we were going into a lackluster seaso
ladies, thanks so much for having us. i nearly said thank you for having us. thanking you for coming on the show. stacy, here we are day in and day out on the financial news talking about the fiscal cliff, economists talk about the fiscal cliff and politicians talk about the fiscal cliff. we're wondering whether mom and pops at home talk about the fiscal cliff. is a lack of a budget deal actually spooking shoppers out on main street? >> it is. walmart told us 75% of their customers have...
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join us tomorrow. squawk on the street is next. >>> take a look at how we are setting up on this thursday session, the day after the federal reserve decision. a lot of economic data out this morning, jobless claims coming in better than expected. core ppi in line with consensus. retail sales light. as for the picture in europe, take a look there. really following the cues of the u.s. markets this morning. our road map today starts with the fed announcing a new round of stimulus as chairman ber bernanke warps the fiscal cliff is hurting growth. house speaker john boehner expected to talk on the cliff talks 11 a.m. eastern time. >> told you this week, of course, they were talking actively, now, sprint/nextel offering to purchase the other half of clearwire it doesn't own. >> surges of best buy surging on reports that the founder is on the verge of making a formal takeover bid. >> and google maps has found its way back into apple's operating system. >> of course, we have to start off with the markets. dow
join us tomorrow. squawk on the street is next. >>> take a look at how we are setting up on this thursday session, the day after the federal reserve decision. a lot of economic data out this morning, jobless claims coming in better than expected. core ppi in line with consensus. retail sales light. as for the picture in europe, take a look there. really following the cues of the u.s. markets this morning. our road map today starts with the fed announcing a new round of stimulus as...
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what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the information to me. my producer is talking to me. it's vin who's on the phone. do you know anything about what's going on at the church or just seeing people leaving and police activity? no other information? >> people left. there is no information as to why they were told to leave. there is heavy connecticut state police activity here. probably about ten minutes ago, a column of state police officers dressed in camouflage gear, carrying rifles with large clips, you know, wearing military style gear, went into a building that was across
what can you tell us? >> i can tell you that about 30, 35 minutes ago, parishioners were seen leaving the church and numerous law enforcement vehicles entering the grounds at a rapid pace. i talked to one young woman who was in the foyer of the church who told everyone to leave. they weren't telling people why. she said an individual in fire department gear said there had been a threat and people were rushing out of the church. >> okay. again, pardon that. trying to get the...
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mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff, everything. with that in mind where do you see consumer spending, consumer discretionary spending next year? >> i think in 2013 there's always a place that excels in consumer discretionary and it's based on product, price and where they can expand in terms of channel extension. in 2013 i think we'll see names like nordstrom where they are accelerating the rate of growth. i think we'll see urban outfitters continue their turnaround, perhaps in an accelerated pace in 2013, and i think you're going to continue to see, particularly in the first
mandy knows but is not telling us. consumer discretionary is up 20% and within that sector stocks like whirlpool and expedia making the top of the list. heading into the new year, we're wondering which consumer discretionary stocks may be the winners and losers for 2013. >> good question. great to have you both on the show. dana, retailers saw the weakest holiday sales since 2008. a lot of things being thrown at the american consumer, the tragedy in connecticut, sandy, fiscal cliff,...
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and they can't tell us is if this will make us any safer. what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most humble cities. chars: senator coburn, where does the buck stop on this kind of stuff? these guys have a lot of this money. they can do things like this. is there any specific person who has ever been held accountable for this? >> the people you should hold accountable is not the agency. we are allowing the agency to do this. we see waste and stupidity. the fact that we don't have a metric to measure, and we don't know how the money is spent, there are no follow-ups, it just shows the competency of the agency, but also the competency of washington in terms of doing what they're supposed to be doing. charles: on that note, we are talking about the fiscal cliff. earlier today, president obama brought the debt ceiling debate, or would be debate into the
and they can't tell us is if this will make us any safer. what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most humble cities. chars: senator coburn, where does the buck stop on this kind of stuff? these guys have a lot of this money. they can do things like this. is there any specific person who has ever been...
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being with us today. this is monumental on so many levels. we have a michigan republican controlled legislature right now. is that why you dove into this now while you could? >> tracy, thanks for joining us. this is a monmental night because it's a monumental win for michigan's workers. we kept the focus on the workers, their freedom to choose which organizions to join and what they don't want to join. we know there were clashes. know people demonstrated inappropriately, but good stories as well. clnup happening on the lawn by the demonstrators, but the point is throughout it all, we haveto keep focus on people going to work every day to literally build our state. tracy: right, because now it's easier to woo companies into michigan to bring obs; right? the states like south carolina, alabama, texas, have seen a boom in companies coming to work there because, well, it's easier, and it's cheaper african-american they don't have to -- and they don't ha to deal with the unions. >> two policy conversations tha
being with us today. this is monumental on so many levels. we have a michigan republican controlled legislature right now. is that why you dove into this now while you could? >> tracy, thanks for joining us. this is a monmental night because it's a monumental win for michigan's workers. we kept the focus on the workers, their freedom to choose which organizions to join and what they don't want to join. we know there were clashes. know people demonstrated inappropriately, but good stories...
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are doing us a favor. neither one of them are deserving of hero worship in a country falling apart. >> i didn't think we should be hero worshipping the president, what i said he's an admirable man that did great things. >> se, absolutely. >> in this country. i don't agree with his agenda. >> you argue that we haven't lost, to dagen's point we have it in us, but we haven't shown it? >> the lawmakers in washington don't, they're a bunch of gutless weasels who don't-- >> that language there. >> furthermore it's not productive language. >> well, they're not productive, and cticizing me for calling them gutless when that's exactly what they are. >> i'm trying to draw a distinction between-- >> come on. the gutless weasels on the one hand and not doing a good enough job on the other hand, let's cheer them on anday we honor your service, no do a better job. >> yeah i got cheered when i didn't unload the dishwasher when i was a kid instead sent to the corner and sit there for the night. >> did anybody wanant to be
are doing us a favor. neither one of them are deserving of hero worship in a country falling apart. >> i didn't think we should be hero worshipping the president, what i said he's an admirable man that did great things. >> se, absolutely. >> in this country. i don't agree with his agenda. >> you argue that we haven't lost, to dagen's point we have it in us, but we haven't shown it? >> the lawmakers in washington don't, they're a bunch of gutless weasels who don't--...
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julia borsten with us. julia, break down some of the numbers around this industry. >> well, brian, need less to say adam lanza wasn't the only young man to spend his time playing violent video games. in know the top three were violent games where the player is a shooter and his challenge is to kill of the most popular video game franchise of all time is one adam lanza spent hours playing every day, call of duty. the most recent version of the game made $1 billion in november with more than 150 million hours logged playing the game on xbox live and playstation network. various studies have london, england, violent video game playing to higher levels of aggression. we've reached out to all the major video game companies, not one has commented, several directing us to entertainment software association which did not respond to repeated request for comment though it has posted various studies denying a link between video games and violence. not everyone is silent on this issue. a gamer blog called gamer fit nat
julia borsten with us. julia, break down some of the numbers around this industry. >> well, brian, need less to say adam lanza wasn't the only young man to spend his time playing violent video games. in know the top three were violent games where the player is a shooter and his challenge is to kill of the most popular video game franchise of all time is one adam lanza spent hours playing every day, call of duty. the most recent version of the game made $1 billion in november with more...
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but rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. and senate democrats and white house refuse to act. they will be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace this sequester. it will actually not only replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democratic controlled have no plan and have offered no dear at all for these kuds. i call on he is not dar read to make sure they can vote on this to make sure before the senate adjourns. back in may, i will remind you, back in may, i said we shouldn't wait until new year's eve to address the fiscal cliff. since then, republicans have made every effort to avoid the situation we find ourselves in. we passed a bill to protect middle class families. from looming tax hikes. we have moved a bill in may to replace the sequester that will undermine our national security. that same bill also has additional cuts in it, which would help reduce our deficit and wave the way for long tim
but rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. and senate democrats and white house refuse to act. they will be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace this sequester. it will actually not only replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democratic controlled have no plan and have offered no dear at all for these kuds. i call on he...
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joining us now. the government made all his mistakes, so the really wealthy people can pay for it all. speak the whole point is it can fit the bill. we'll add $10 trillion of debt, doesn't obama taught no tax increases. we're talking cover the debt over that time. it is not enough to prevent a debt crisis down the line. tracy: we have seen it time and time again. thougthe ability to wealth if yu have access to important people. they don't have to pay taxes after all. >> people don't work as hard as ithey otherwise would have, dont take risks so don't get the growth have not raised taxes. i think that's what would happen if we went with president obama's plan. they come it will not grow as fast as it would have. speetracy: inevitably our taxesl go up because the wealthy do not pay as much as they thought. >> there's not enough revenue at the top to fit the bill. they still need to get back to where they get is coming from, spending on entitlement programs as social security and medicare. tracy: we spe
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joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut the abity to target children and put them over the cliff now. lou: we should point out we're talking about .0001%. we are talking about so many thousands. >> nine to 12,000 per year it ranges, homicides, not including suicides, which are actually more. so you have this small number, but horrible, horrible kind. taking the mass out of mass murder. lou: this all sounds great, don't think anybody would say i am against mass murder, i am against murder, i'm against violence death, but would people are for us the freedom to choose the co
joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut...
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thank you for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providing that tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to be here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and families. now, while we tend to focus on our constituents, which is our 2 million military members and are several million family members, we focus on, to a large degree, for groups that need us most. at think everyone would recognize these. deployed troops, those that are serving in harm's way, taking care of and protecting the freedoms that we enjoyed elite. the second group that we take care of and focus on other families of the deployed and particularly those that have had to deal with multiple the bonds. we also focus on our wounded, el, and injured service members as well as families of the f
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tweet us at squawk street and tell us what you think is the next innovation. are viewers, they think outside the box. >> no more mcbites, that's already been done. >> in europe, silvio berlusconi may be on his way back to power. monti saying he will resign. berlusconi could run in the earlier than expected elections. carolyn roth is in rome. and she joins us with the details. carolyn, welcome to the program. we've seen today, italian stocks are down, bond yields are blowing out. yet others like jpmorgan saying actually it's not as bad as it looks. what's your view? >> well, that's the tenor from the number of the analysts and economists that we've been speaking to this morning. they say, yes, because we're going to be seeing early elections, too much earlier than planned, we'll see volatility over the next two months. especially as there's a lot of horse trading campaigning by the different political parties. having said that, though, if you look at the most recent polls, you'll see that the democratic party, which is pro-austerity, pro-europe, actually leads
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drug use. and it's too bad that our culture, particularly hollywood, wouldn't try the same thing with other drugs. >> paul: all right. bret? >> this is a hit to the human race, congratulations, it's the weekend and you are alive. the world has not ended and no, i'm not referring to the mayan apocalypse that supposedly took place on friday, i'm referring yet to the fact that we had another climate summit in doha
drug use. and it's too bad that our culture, particularly hollywood, wouldn't try the same thing with other drugs. >> paul: all right. bret? >> this is a hit to the human race, congratulations, it's the weekend and you are alive. the world has not ended and no, i'm not referring to the mayan apocalypse that supposedly took place on friday, i'm referring yet to the fact that we had another climate summit in doha
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good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the president of united states what he was doing and what he did. i saw the videos from the drones and from the security cameras and the center is absolutely right. most people don't focus on the fact there were two deaths and almost immediately, and then the other two who died died about seven hours later. so it is hard for me to believe. lou: senator, there are a couple of discrete judgments to be made. mike mullen testifies point-blank there was no way for the military to respond to the confrontation with these terrorists. do you con
good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the...
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thank you for having us on today, of course. but i think it's just important that as a party, our candidates are making sure that our voices are modernizing, not necessarily moderating. we don't necessarily have to fundamentally change who we are as a party and who we are as republicans. we have to make sure that our voices on taxes, on spending on the economy, are heard loud and clear. just as meghan said, the economic issues are driving many young voters indeed. so where we stand on taxes is that they should be low, but most importantly, in regards to college students and younger voters, we need to make sure that when we graduate college, that we're put to that a job environment that we're able to live productively, that we're not burdened by higher taxes, that we're not burdened by the difficulties put forth by government spending at the rates that they have been. so when it comes to the fiscal cliff, our young voters more than ever want to make sure that our republicans and our candidates that are putting forth the message o
thank you for having us on today, of course. but i think it's just important that as a party, our candidates are making sure that our voices are modernizing, not necessarily moderating. we don't necessarily have to fundamentally change who we are as a party and who we are as republicans. we have to make sure that our voices on taxes, on spending on the economy, are heard loud and clear. just as meghan said, the economic issues are driving many young voters indeed. so where we stand on taxes is...
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thanks for watching us tonight. secular forces on the march, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have been reporting, some committed left wing americans have been emboldened by the re-election of president obama. you are seeing that now in the budget negotiations as the president and his side are not in any compromising mood. i saw it firsthand this week when i was down in washington. there is arrogance and condescension in many left wing precincts despite the fact that u.n. ambassador today susan rice is out of consideration for secretary of state. we will more on that with bob beckel coming up. the more secular progressives understand now is their time in history. the agenda is clear. above all the secular forces want to change the economy. they want the government to run it and provide graddle to grave entitlements for those americans who cannot or will not provide for themselves. the left also wants to control profits in the private sector taking as much money as possible away from t
thanks for watching us tonight. secular forces on the march, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have been reporting, some committed left wing americans have been emboldened by the re-election of president obama. you are seeing that now in the budget negotiations as the president and his side are not in any compromising mood. i saw it firsthand this week when i was down in washington. there is arrogance and condescension in many left wing precincts despite the fact...
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president has made clear he wants a sdeel. but just how will a deal get done? joining me from the hill is nbc's kelly o'donnell. kelly, i've heard a lot about the house bill going from one to senate and getting amended. is this a snoek screen? or is is there some legislative need to use the vehicle that's been passed. >> well, being this the eyes glazed over for a moment, you're dealing with something that is about essentially taxes. and the constitutions and the laws make it so that it's a requirement that originate in the house of representatives. one of the challenges beyond the political arguments and the handshakes dial deal making that we hope will happen over the next few days, there are the mechanics of getting it done and getting it done in time. now, i'm always surprised by procedure that there is a way to pull a rabbit out of a
this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> welcome back to "hardball." the president has made clear he wants a sdeel. but just how will a deal get done? joining me from the hill is nbc's kelly o'donnell. kelly, i've heard a lot about the house bill going from one to senate and getting amended. is...
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for example, used to be the gas tax financed roads, now we can use tolls. you've got an easy pass, you can go anywhere in the country and tolls are an efficient way of financing roads. >> the federal gas tax hasn't gone down, we're consuming less gas. i'm going to be talking to the governor of illinois about this, pat quinn because they're doing a lot of building of roads. let's bring krista in here. i think underestimate the effect of fracking and natural gas in the united states and the lowering of the price of energy and what that does for heavy manufacturing. companies that use a lot of electricity. steven just talked about the keystone pipeline from alberta to take the oil from the oil sands, where you're from. i think that's probably going to happen. what's your sense of the role of energy in helping my runner run faster? >> to use your wonderful metaphor, i do run a bit and when i run road races, there's this wonderful power gel you can take when you start flagging after the first hour or so. energy is going to be like that power gel for the u.s. eco
for example, used to be the gas tax financed roads, now we can use tolls. you've got an easy pass, you can go anywhere in the country and tolls are an efficient way of financing roads. >> the federal gas tax hasn't gone down, we're consuming less gas. i'm going to be talking to the governor of illinois about this, pat quinn because they're doing a lot of building of roads. let's bring krista in here. i think underestimate the effect of fracking and natural gas in the united states and the...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> toast to today's market close. what percent of polled companies will be having a holiday party this year? 91%. up from 74% in 2011. >>> well, my next guest clearly has the true pulse of the consumer. ppr holds brands like gucci and puma. i spoke exclusively with the ceo. he's one of the richest men in france, and he tells me washington needs to resolve this fiscal cliff issue if they don't want consumers to stop their spending ways. >> let me start with what's going on in washington. we've got this negotiation for the fiscal cliff. if we go over the fiscal cliff, what is the impact to your business? >> well, there would be an impact on consumption, for sure. so when it comes to puma or mainstream brands in america in sports, there will be a for sure some consequences in terms of consumption. but i see that as an investment for the future. so it might be a little bit different from some of other ceos. we hav
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> toast to today's market close. what percent of polled companies will be having a holiday party this year? 91%. up from 74% in 2011. >>> well, my next guest clearly has the true pulse of the consumer. ppr holds brands like gucci and puma. i spoke exclusively with the ceo. he's one of the richest men in france, and he tells me washington needs to resolve this fiscal cliff issue if they...
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for us that is it good night fr new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first indicated it. stick a fork in him, the republican party as we know it is dead. i am neilavuto, allow me to be so blunt to say, what else can you saybout a light taken out of the party, rublicans who 1 proudly school their taxrowned over decades, seeding that and then some over weeks, only real debate among the grand old party is how much to hike taxes, not if. i did not know they lost their backbone. starting 800 billion in tax hikes to match the president, shouldn't surprise anyone whetr we doubled that to $1.6 trillion, that will become the new starts point for the president. new york times and front page story praising john boehner's grip to the party here, appears to be towing to the middle. matter, they don't matter. argue aming over size of tax hikes, argue than size of spending cuts do not matter. this republican met morris is to a light
for us that is it good night fr new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first indicated it. stick a fork in him, the republican party as we know it is dead. i am neilavuto, allow me to be so blunt to say, what else can you saybout a light taken out of the party, rublicans who 1 proudly school their taxrowned over decades, seeding that and then some over weeks, only real debate among the...
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joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved and the thoughts of suicide and homicide could have gone back many years in fact. but the planning is what is important. there was a period of time he was putting together a plan to carry out what he did on friday regardless of the stressor that may have occurred several days before. >> and don clark, among other things, the guy tried to destroy his computer, i guess he did destroy his hard drive. others are saying because the mother was friendly with the school principal and counselors there and that she loved the kids at the school more than thshe loved him. does that
joining us on the phone former senior fbi profiler, mary ellen o'toole. to both of you thank you for helping on a difficult subject. what do you make of this story that the mother was going to send him to psychiatric institute and he got angry and that was one motive for his shooting her? >> well, that certainly could be one of the motives but what you mentioned earlier about the snapping would not in my opinion be correct. that this was not an impulsive crime. there was planning involved...
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tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of children. we are so happy that you are here with us for this christmas celebration today. we really appreciate it really inspirational message. gretchen let's go over to you. >> thank you so much, alisyn. today of course we are celebrating baby jesus. his parents forced to find shelter in a marriage when there was no room at the inn. >> that's what christmas is all about. it's something our friend, pastor and former arkansas governor mike huckabee knows quite a bit about. he joins us now with a very special christmas message. >> mike: i hope yo
tell us what it was like. it's devastating. >> alisyn: your home was destroyed. >> yes, it was destroyed. we felt helpless and alone if it wasn't for the people the neighborhood. they brought us down food. hot coffee. without our people we wouldn't have been able to do it. >> alisyn: that's a wonderful message also. how will you deal with christmas this year? the grand kids keep you going. even though you don't feel the joy it's there with them. >> that is the beauty of...
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weather channel's jim cantore live for us in mobile and joins us now. obviously, the sun is out and completely different now but explain why the monster system brought such a different batch of unexpected weather to certain places. >> reporter: well, we haven't had any big cold air masses in the east. so, you know, unless the gulf which is our fuel source is cooled off by a cold front, we can just take it as much as we want and that's what this storm did. came down, scooped up moisture, got warm and the jet stream came over and tornadoes that caused damage. this is a parish here, this is a an episcopal church. looking at the roof damage. you see a couple pieces of roof gone. that's not too bad. look how massive the church is and the top layer here, completely twisted by the tornado. all right? so that's going to have to be removed and rebuilt in through here. trees, power lines, damaged throughout mobile. we may have a four to five-mile path here but alabama power have been out all evening and morning getting some 40,000 people back online. 40,000. thin
weather channel's jim cantore live for us in mobile and joins us now. obviously, the sun is out and completely different now but explain why the monster system brought such a different batch of unexpected weather to certain places. >> reporter: well, we haven't had any big cold air masses in the east. so, you know, unless the gulf which is our fuel source is cooled off by a cold front, we can just take it as much as we want and that's what this storm did. came down, scooped up moisture,...
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what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
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send your e-mail to us. that is it to night's gerri willis report, thank you for joining us, have a great night, we'll see you tomorrow. lou: good evening, president obama working hard, to be president of all of the 47%. and big business is aligned with the president and his quest to raise taxes on everybody. here is the president today acknowledging that his promise not to raise taxes on middle class will be nul and void on january 1st. the president in his own words confirming that tax hike, coming irrespective of the fiscal cliff outcome. >> taxes are going to go up one way or the other, the key is to make taxes go up and high-end individuals, i am confident that republicans would not hold middle class taxes hostage to try to protect tax cuts for high income individuals. lou: obamacare, guarantees taxes are going up. 5 new obam obamacare-based taxeo kick in next year. a 3.8% surtax on unearned income, and call chains and dividend 18.8%, and a new tax on hospital care, and medical device manufacturersing'
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that gives us an advantage. if you want to look for it as a consumer, as an investor, you can target companies that are more likely to surprise. that is something that i talked about in terms of the analysts. what you need to do this. it is very simple for the basic everyday investor. don't worry about the most upgrades. look over the analysts arguing collectively. they are all moving in unison, moving up their estimates, that is a good thing. the next thing you want to do is have an earnings announcement in a particular analyst jumps up above the consensus -- he jumps and that is a substantial move. the stocks are going to move higher. >> okay, analysts getting back behind an apparently you are to? >> yes, dan, there's a great in the middle story. they report on the eight next week. we are looking at sanderson farms, a nice start on your. tracy: thank you so much. all right, we will be right ] all right, we will be right ] back. from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just l
that gives us an advantage. if you want to look for it as a consumer, as an investor, you can target companies that are more likely to surprise. that is something that i talked about in terms of the analysts. what you need to do this. it is very simple for the basic everyday investor. don't worry about the most upgrades. look over the analysts arguing collectively. they are all moving in unison, moving up their estimates, that is a good thing. the next thing you want to do is have an earnings...
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they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed income, it is important to point out corporate bonds, treasuries, let's tackle treasuries first. especially superimposed fitch possibly downgrading u.s. credit and of course we know what that looks like, wasn't the worst thing in the world for treasuries a year ago because s&p did it. what you expect, let's tackle treasuries first. >> first bought think regardless of how the fiscal cliff negotiations are ultimately result, there's a pretty good probability over the course we see a ratings downgrade. the good news at least for the markets perspective is we have been through this process befor
they change the coupon, said if you use it now, 20% from if you use it a month or so, you get 10%. if they get rid of it all altogether, that is the biggest marketing ploy. david: watch out for the after-hours figures moving downward. recovering a little bit, well off of the closing price. good to see you. treasury prices rising today pushing yields down from the highest level in about two months. liz: joining us to weigh in on what is moving the fixed income market. and again when we say fixed...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> bring in jim iorio. you have your eye on merck, why? >> health care was heavily owned and heavily sold in anticipation of cal tall gains going up. le end of the day yield is the only thing money is looking for, a ten-year
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink...
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thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people screaming right now. what do you mean. apple has to go higher. what is your premise here? >> firstly, a lot of credit goes to my co-author on this study. she did all the heavy lifting on this. historically and ask a very simple question. when a company gets to be the largest in its sector, the largest in his country or the largest in its world and that is something we have always known. a great company is not always a great investment. what we find is no top dog has ever stayed top dog and, if you have a top dog, it winds up being targeted by regulators, targeted by pundits, targeted by comp
thank you so much for joining us on the floor show. at least though both are winning. apple. it has been the headline almost every single day for the past six months. we have heard of too big to fail. are some companies just too big to succeed? my next guest says once a company gets to the top, there is nowhere to go but down. what does that mean for all of you apple watchers. joining me now is robert arnott. it is great to have you. so glad you are here to discuss this. i can hear people...
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and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in...